Philologers [noun]
Definition of Philologers:
dictionary writer
Opposite/Antonyms of Philologers:
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Sentence/Example of Philologers:
Why should he not make a philologer and a professor the author of the Homeric poems?
"But follow the counsel of Apollonius the philologer," advised Florus.
He bore the proud title of Philologer Royal of Denmark, and he was above all things else a grammarian.
At this point, argues the philologer, he goes wrong and becomes the victim of delusions.
The last words both of the philologer and the sophist were spoken somewhat louder than was usual in the presence of the Empress.
Though France contributed little to the philologer, several books were now published in French.
Language seems to be composite, but into its first elements the philologer has never been able to penetrate.
The science of the philologer, on the other hand, is strictly historical.